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« on: April 16, 2012, 01:05:20 PM »

Day1a today

The European Poker Tour’s Season 8 visit to Berlin will be the third occasion the tour has visited the German capital. This is one of the biggest stops on the tour schedule, as this event has historically attracted a big field. In the first year, and incredible 945 players took part in the Main Event, while 773 registered to play in 2011.

The big winner in Season 7 was Canadian player Ben Wilinofsky, who took down the title and €825,000 in first place prize money. The final table featured four players from Germany, but the local talent was unable to get the win on home soil. In the two years the EPT has visited Berlin, the total prize money awarded in Main Events has been more than €8,500,000 - the 2012 event will see it reach new heights.

€5,000 + €300

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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2012, 08:58:31 AM »

243 played 1a, 110 got through

Vladimir Geshkenbein the PKR pro the leader withh a stack of 201,600

Ahead of the following

2    Jens Weigel       199,600
3    Ariel Celestino       153,300
4    Anton Wigg       152,200
5    Azmi Korkmaz       143,300
6    Stephane Albertini    142,500
7    David Yan               139,000
8    Iliodoros Kamatakis    138,800
9    Sam Chartier       138,000
10    Bozidar Miljkovic       136,600

I can't see any Brits through

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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2012, 12:35:33 PM »

Think most Brits playing today
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« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2012, 01:00:04 PM »

Think most Brits playing today
Is this at the place that got robbed?
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« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2012, 04:04:20 PM »

gogogogo lewis hunter and marc wright
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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2012, 08:50:43 AM »

Day 1b

210 of 502 made it through 1b

In total therefore 320 of 745 are through to Day 2

€825,000 for first paying 112 places


Cengiz Ulusu   242800 leads
      
Calvin Anderson   205100      
Mario Puccini   198900      
Davidi Kitai           197700      
Joao Ribeiro           196600      
Cesar Garcia Domínguez    184400      
Marc Wright           182600   follow


Other Brits making it through   
   

Jake Cody   149700      
Paul Vas Nunes   99500      
Rhys Jones   87100      
Ross Loggie   83700      
Rupert Elder    79400      
David Vamplew   72600      
JP Kelly           54900   
Stephen Chidwick   34400      
      

   

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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2012, 03:20:06 PM »

Marc wright 4th I'n  chips Jake out
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« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2012, 09:32:44 AM »

102 of 745 remain

3 Brits

Today's seat draw

Table   Seat   Name   Country   Chips

1   1   Stefan Huppa   Germany    59,500
1   2   Eugen Fritzler   Germany   107,000
1   3   Artem Litvinov   Russia   79,500
1   4   Daniel-Gai Pidun   Germany   420,000
1   5   Janne Juutilainen   FInland   149,000
1   6   Ishak Noyan   Sweden   241,000
1   7   Simon Persson   Sweden   294,000
1   8   Stephane Albertini   France   188,500
                
2   1   Ran Azor   Israel   82,500
2   2   Soren Vohrs   Germany   429,500
2   3   Jan Heitmann   Germany    129,000
2   4   Thomas Cibak   Czech Republic   278,500
2   5   David Yan   New Zealand    387,000
2   6   Jan Collado   Germany   211,500
2   7   Rüdiger Seidel   Germany   44,000
2   8   Frederic Hebette   Belgium   174,000
                
3   1   Vanessa Selbst   USA   374,500
3   2   Andreas Vlachos   Greece   531,500
3   3   Dmitry Bayramov   Russia   95,500
3   4   Andrew Chen   Canada    71,500
3   5   Jason Tompkins   Ireland   207,500
3   6   Senal Egziabher   Germany   254,500
3   7   Joe Ebanks   USA   173,500
3   8   Andreas Puhl   Germany    133,000
                
4   1   Florian Dohnert   Germany   180,000
4   2   Chady Merhej   Lebanon    130,000
4   4   Jens Weigel    Germany   92,500
4   5   Vladimir Geshkenbein   Russia   670,500
4   6   Kalle Niemi   Finland    386,000
4   7   Koen De Visscher   Belgium   285,000
4   8   Kenny Hicks   USA   226,500
                
5   1   Ulrich Hellriegel   Germany   74,000
5   2   Pavel Gonchakov   Russia   253,500
5   3   David Kahan   Belgium   92,500
5   4   Grzegorz Derkowski   Germany   117,500
5   5   Jan Bendik   Austria   348,500
5   6   Pratyush Buddiga   USA   407,000
5   7   Anthony Picault   France   152,000
5   8   Ilkin Amirov   Azerbaijan    200,000
                
6   1   Damien Langlois   France    150,000
6   2   Norbert Hölting   Germany   80,500
6   3   Cesar Garcia Domínguez   Spain    526,500
6   4   Mohamed Razab   Netherlands   68,500
6   5   Heinz Kamutzki   Germany   181,500
6   6   Parker Talbot   Canada    115,000
6   7   Kasper Kjeldsen   Denmark    300,000
6   8   Luca Cainelli   Italy   239,500
                
7   1   Søren Reffstrup   Denmark    162,000
7   2   Jordi Riba Corrons   Spain    73,500
7   3   William Thorson   Sweden   268,500
7   4   Andre Dos Santos   Portugal   99,500
7   5   Dmitry Grinenko   Russia   340,000
7   6   Scott Baumstein   USA   132,500
7   7   Bahadir Kilickeser   Germany   500,000
7   8   Konstantin Tolokno   Russia   224,500
                
8   1   Jeffrey Hakim    USA   262,000
8   2   Ismael Bojang   Germany   192,500
8   3   Will Molson   Canada   87,500
8   4   Stefan Huber   Switzerland   151,000
8   5   Joao Ribeiro   Portugal   37,000
8   6   Michiel Brummelhuis   Netherlands    311,000
8   7   Marc Radgen   Germany    117,000
8   8   Gereon Sowa   Germany    421,500
                
9   1   Taylor Paur   USA   207,000
9   2   JP Kelly   UK   152,000
9   3   Zachary Korik   USA   450,000
9   4   Ilya Gorodetskiy    Russia   80,500
9   5   Johannes Holstege   Germany    52,000
9   6   Philipp Gruissem   Germany   311,000
9   7   Andrey Zaichenko   Russia   267,500
9   8   Alex Kell   Germany    121,500
                
10   1   Anton Wigg    Sweden   695,000
10   2   Maksim Semisoshenko   Russia   117,000
10   3   Martin Jacobson   Sweden   198,000
10   4   Tim Bettingen   Germany    253,500
10   5   Paul Vas Nunes   UK   97,500
10   6   Javier Etayo   Portugal    306,000
10   7   Mihai Manole   Romania    48,000
10   8   Walter Beckmann   Germany    154,500
                
11   2   Dmitry Stelmak   Russia   321,500
11   3   Vasiliy Demushkin   Russia   112,000
11   4   Kevin Iacofano   USA   79,500
11   5   Davidi Kitai   Belgium   139,500
11   6   André Morath   Germany    187,000
11   7   Mario Puccini   Germany    604,000
11   8   Sebastian Winkler   Germany    240,000
                
12   1   Jens Kaiser   Germany    161,500
12   2   Jasper Wetemans   Netherlands   220,000
12   3   Ana Marquez   Spain   99,000
12   4   Elliot Smith   Canada    67,500
12   5   Daniel Smith   Canada   330,000
12   6   August Schlegl   Austria   131,000
12   7   Pascal Hartmann   Germany    274,000
12   8   Kevin MacPhee   USA   390,500
                
13   1   Marco Falanga   Switzerland   191,500
13   2   Patrick Renkers   Netherlands   115,000
13   3   Ronny Purschwitz   Germany   142,500
13   4   Eric Vuissoz   Switzerland    262,500
13   5   Anton Thorarinsson   Iceland    79,500
13   6   Charlotte Van Brabander   Belgium    40,500
13   7   Marc Wright   UK   585,000
13   8   Cengiz Ulusu   Turkey    320,500


Day 2 at the 2012 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Berlin Main Event has wrapped up after a full six levels of play on Wednesday. To begin the day, 329 hopefuls returned to action. At the conclusion, that number was whittled down to 102 and they are all in the money.

Former EPT champion Anton Wigg, who won EPT Copenhagen in Season 6, maneuvered himself around all of the obstacles he ran into today and bagged up 695,000 in chips. That's good enough to claim the pole position and he'll be the man to catch on Day 3.

He wasn't the only man to have himself a great day today. Right out of the gate, EPT Snowfest Season 7 champion Vladimir Geshkenbein stormed to the top of the leaderboard. He made quads, he smashed trips with a straight and also had his kings hold up in a big three-way all-in pot against AundefinedQundefined and pocket jacks. All of his run-good combined with some very solid play meant he was just about as unstoppable as one could be in a poker tournament. After entering the day with 201,600 in chips, Geshkenbein finished on 675,500, which is good enough for second place overall.

 Finishing in 113th place was EPT London Season 7 champion David Vamplew. His kings failed to hold up against Heinz Kamutzki's queens and he was out the door empty-handed.


Top 10

Anton Wigg   695,000   
Vladimir Geshkenbein   670,500   
Mario Puccini   604,000
Marc Wright   585,000
Andreas Vlachos   531,500   
Cesar Garcia Domínguez   526,500   
Bahadir Kilickeser   500,000   
Zachary Korik   450,000   
Soren Vohrs   429,500

JP Kelly   152,000   
Paul Vas Nunes   97,500
   

1      825,000   
2      500,000   
3      290,000   
4      220,000   
5      172,000   
6      133,000   
7      97,000   
8      72,000   
9      51,000   
10      51,000   
11      38,000   
12      38,000   
13      30,000   
14      30,000   
15      25,000   
16      25,000   
17      20,000   
18      20,000   
19      20,000   
20      20,000   
21      20,000   
22      20,000   
23      20,000   
24      20,000   
25      17,500   
26      17,500   
27      17,500   
28      17,500   
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30      17,500   
31      17,500   
32      17,500   
33      15,000   
34      15,000   
35      15,000   
36      15,000   
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40      15,000   
41      13,000   
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51      13,000   
52      13,000   
53      13,000   
54      13,000   
55      13,000   
56      13,000   
57      11,000   
58      11,000   
59      11,000   
60      11,000   
61      11,000   
62      11,000   
63      11,000   
64      11,000   
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69      11,000   
70      11,000   
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72      11,000   
73      9,000   
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84      9,000   
85      9,000   
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87      9,000   
88      9,000   
89      7,500   
90      7,500   
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97      7,500   
98      7,500   
99      7,500   
100      7,500   
101      7,500   
102      7,500   
103   Stefan Modde   7,500   
104   Mikalai Pobal   7,500   
105   Tomasz Krzesinski   7,500   
106   Jeremy Nock   7,500   
107   Jeff Sarwer   7,500   
108   Konstantinos Tsirakidis   7,500   
109   Thomas Dolezal   7,500   
110   Mathias Schulz   7,500   
111   Iliodoros Kamatakis   7,500   
112   Bill Chen   7,500   

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« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2012, 09:36:26 AM »


Good luck Marc.

Be rather good to watch "animal on animal" when he clashes with some of those aggro lads. 

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« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2012, 11:39:31 AM »

Paul Vas Nunes   

Stumbled across this young man when my ukipt table broke and I got moved opposite him.

I look him up at break. Kid has one of the sickest poker ''life's'' I think I've ever come across. (not Cody esque but still)

Considering his online volume he's either one of the sickest players to have ever graced the felt, or he's the biggest luckbox alive.

Either way, GL to him and Marc! gettttt
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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2012, 12:38:06 PM »

Railtards just took the chip lead

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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2012, 12:49:01 PM »

Vul for David vamplew ,kings beaten by queens ,is there a case for folding into the money there ?
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« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2012, 01:03:13 PM »

Doubt i'd be folding kings at any point.

GL to Tim Bettingen also
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« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2012, 01:08:13 PM »

No me either
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« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2012, 01:28:33 PM »

Vul for David vamplew ,kings beaten by queens ,is there a case for folding into the money there ?

yeh, think he bubbled something else big recently, and tweeted before the event "please don't bubble" !
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